Patty was kind enough to take photos of the freshly unmolded soap we made.
Here’s much anticipated blue marbled soap brick.
Isn’t it pretty!?!?
Next out of the mold was the Oatmeal Shea…
I thought this was a cool photo showing how they slipped it out from the mold.
And now being cut into bars….
Nice of her hubby to lend a hand with the cutting. I’m sure it’s not that easy to slice through.
Fun stuff!
Definitely want to try it again soon.
Very cool process!!!
ooo fun photos
I can almost smell the beautiful soapy goodness from here ;)
oxo
Makes me want to take a bath!
How lovely they look!!
Like Patty said, I bet the aroma is heavenly!!
Great Christmas gifts, if you can part with any of it! Pretty and, yep, I’ll bet it does smell good!
Your marble soap came out so well, I was waiting to see that pic! love the colour swirls! Mx
Lovely soap. I know everyone will love it! My family and friends do. Mine is not that hard to cut right after taking out of the mold. Mine gets harder as it cures, which takes about 3-6 weeks.